Slide1This week, tech4agri does some introspection with several changes to the blog. As promised upgrades have been made. Let’s take a quick look!

(1) First off the blog’s new logo takes center stage as part of the new header and title.

(2) Next an entirely new menu is now available. Agri product of the month is a set space for entrepreneurs and business professionals to advertise their products and services.

Two options are placed for Youth in agriculture Spotlight to highlight their activities, whether it be their profile, blog or other activity. Every month two young professionals in agriculture will be featured.

Then there is a standard About page which has just been updated and upgraded with a short promotional video.

Lastly a page is dedicated to the Agribusiness Society of  the University of the West Indies, a student organisation which the blog is associated with.

(3) Of course, Don’t forget to subscribe via email address!

Slide2(4) Tech4agri is now on facebook! With the same goals as the blog, the facebook page links you to other relevant pages and makes it easier for you to follow the updates of the blog. Visit and like the facebook page now!

(5) In order to access job opportunities, global experiences in agriculture, conference/events and more follow the twitter feed posted on the blog. Follow @wiscobasco for even more!

(6) You as the reader decides which posts make it to the Top post/pages of the blog. These top 4 vary with the number of views daily, so if you wish to see your favorite topics on the top, spread the word about the blog.

(7) And lastly here are the Blogs I follow. Currently only two of them are shown but that simply means that they are the best (as chosen by the wordpress engine)

Slide3Hope these upgrades are to your liking. Look forward to more video Posts & innovating topics on technology4agri!

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Keron Bascombe
Keron Bascombe

Keron is a Trinidad and Tobago-based agriculture journalist, mobile content creator, and the founder of Tech4agri, a social enterprise. Tech4agri employs digital media, journalism, and communication services to assist, inform, and empower agricultural and related stakeholders. It is the first entity to use mobile technology, media, and information sharing in an innovative way, allowing us to connect with ground-level stakeholders as we seek to meet their developmental needs locally, within our Caribbean region, and internationally, given the nature of our fields. Tech4agri has a solid foundation, having supported agriyouth as a blog since 2011 before transitioning to social enterprise in 2014.

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